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rapaz

New member
hi all!!

this is my last ork...(sorry for orribles pics and my bad english :D)

what do you think about it??

I hope you like it!

bye :)


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3km1.jpg



4mg7.jpg
 

GobboTeef

New member
i like it. It\'s let down by the pics but if you can get more its a sure 8 - 8.5. What colours did you use for the skin and also the trousers, i might have to steal it........ :D
 

rapaz

New member
tnx.
skin: cathachan green
catachan + camo (50-50)
catachan + camo (25-75)
camo green
camo + dwarf flash (50-50)
camo + dwarf (25-75)
dwarf flash (only on the ears and on the lips)

trousers:
white base.

vomit brown
wash: dark flash and scorced brown
light: vomit
vomit + bleached bone
bleached bone.


bye. ;)
 

rapaz

New member
it\'s a boss of the 40k orks. (GW)
the face is of grimgor (fantasy whfb).

I carried it at italian golden demon of this year in the category: squadra (team??)...
this ork + other 4 model, but i have win nothing.:(


:D
 

funnymouth

Active member
the metallics look solid. wherever there is a wear point you might want to hilight/scuff it with mithryl silver, like freshly exposed metal from dings and such. the gun looks a lil boring, but overall, the ork is fantastic. ace job on the skin.
 

Avelorn

Sven Jonsson
Originally posted by rapaz
what do you think about metallics parts??
i\'m searching a good method to paint them. :)

Difficult to tell on these pictures.. but I think they look good! :)

I\'ve been inspired to my way of metal painting by Allan Carrasco. The most important part imo on painting metals is trying to control the shine. You do that by using paint instead of inks for example in shading. Typically I base with Boltgun metal.. shade with glazes of chaosblack. Highlight up to mithril silver.. and sometimes a really bright humbrol metal. Then I use glazes of other colours to give some more life to the metal surface... usually greens and browns.
 

rapaz

New member
Originally posted by Avelorn
Originally posted by rapaz
what do you think about metallics parts??
i\'m searching a good method to paint them. :)

Difficult to tell on these pictures.. but I think they look good! :)

I\'ve been inspired to my way of metal painting by Allan Carrasco. The most important part imo on painting metals is trying to control the shine. You do that by using paint instead of inks for example in shading. Typically I base with Boltgun metal.. shade with glazes of chaosblack. Highlight up to mithril silver.. and sometimes a really bright humbrol metal. Then I use glazes of other colours to give some more life to the metal surface... usually greens and browns.


thank you very much....yes, allan carrasco is my favourite sculptor and painter in the world...:eek:


:D


tnx avelorn and funnymouth, I will follow your advice. :)
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Personally I don\'t think you have much to worry about in terms of the Orc skin. You\'ve pretty much got it nailed. It\'s just a matter of practise now.

As to the metals Avelorn has given you good advice and I\'d suggest looking a Jakob Nielson\'s website for some superb metalic painting. Here\'s the link.
 

rapaz

New member
yes, nielsen is the best painting metal...
:drunk:


^^

tnx for the link.
soon i will post better pics.
:D

bye :)
 

rosac

New member
awesome ork skin, thanx for sharing how too paint it. I will rate this when you post it (and give it a ten!):beer:
 

rapaz

New member
eheh, tnx! :D
yes, this pics are orribles...now i try to do better...and if they will be acceptables i will post them.
;)


tnx again! :)
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
I\'ve been looking at your pictures in Photoshop and think that this is a little bit closer to the reality of your painting. (Well I hope so.)

4mg7.jpg


EDIT: Well would you look at that Klaus and I had the same idea, only he beat me to it. :D
 

rapaz

New member
@ dragon: yes...it\'s closer to the reality...tnx

...I have to learn how to take better photos.:D

@ darkart...: tnx you too.:)


;)
 
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